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the state of housing in america has been showing some small signs of stabilization ahead of this week's reports on home contruction and sales. while activity remains a fraction of what it was at the height of the boom 2 or 3 years ago, this summer has seen some indication of a pick-up. start with new construction. in the summer of 2005, new home starts were running at an annual clip of more than two million. just two years later, though, in 2007, new home construction had been cut by a third... and this summer, it's a quarter of what it was four years ago. however, the pace of building has picked up this spring and summer, rising three months in a row. the sales of those new homes also has picked up over the past few months rising two percent from april to may...and almost 11 percent from may to june. but the bigger picture shows just how far new home sales have fallen, down by two- thirds since the boomtimes in 2005. we may be seeing a few more new home buyers, in part, thanks to lower prices because while sales of new homes has picked up month over month this summer, prices continue d
the state of housing in america has been showing some small signs of stabilization ahead of this week's reports on home contruction and sales. while activity remains a fraction of what it was at the height of the boom 2 or 3 years ago, this summer has seen some indication of a pick-up. start with new construction. in the summer of 2005, new home starts were running at an annual clip of more than two million. just two years later, though, in 2007, new home construction had been cut by a third......
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do you know, what, america? you are overweight because you do not pick up this dictionary. pick it up for every day. 100 over the head dictionary presses you will lose the weight and me smart for our love miriam webster but new oxford dictionary. if you're in the military or retired you have the i love me wall with your plaques and ribbons and awards that your wife eighth. i do not have that my home is demilitarized except for a few model soldiers military stuff does not belong in a home my i love me wall is all of the books that go from here to hear buds why would i save a that addition? because when i am old and all burned out and use of i want to pull out the i italian division i love the italians. but they are afraid at some point* they will issue a copy of the st. jerome's bible with a topless model trust me she is not in the book. she is not in the book but the italians are i italians. they cannot help themselves. [laughter] and another example of how the nation comes through with themself, the polls you have the dark slotback look no-nonsense it is black. we all live
do you know, what, america? you are overweight because you do not pick up this dictionary. pick it up for every day. 100 over the head dictionary presses you will lose the weight and me smart for our love miriam webster but new oxford dictionary. if you're in the military or retired you have the i love me wall with your plaques and ribbons and awards that your wife eighth. i do not have that my home is demilitarized except for a few model soldiers military stuff does not belong in a home my i...
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discover the secrets of america's foremost food testers and tasters today on america's test kitchen. today, on america's test kitchen, we're making crispy breaded pork chops and applesauce. first, julia shows chris the keys to achieving juicy, flavorful chops with a crisp, substantial crust. then jack has chris tasting dijon and reveals why freshness is the key to choosing the best mustard. next, julia uncovers the test kitchen secrets to perfecting applesauce with a pure, deep apple flavor. finally, adam takes chris on a tour of the equipment corner to find the best, inexpensive nonstick skillet. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs by fischer & paykel. america's cooks rely on innovation and culinary precision. dcs by fischer & paykel, offering premium indoor and outdoor kitchen appliances. >> and by kohler, inspiring home chefs to create a professional- level kitchen with innovative sinks, faucets, and cook centers. kohler. >> robert mondavi understood that sharing good food and wine with family and friends is one of life's true pleasures. woodbridge by robert mondavi, b
discover the secrets of america's foremost food testers and tasters today on america's test kitchen. today, on america's test kitchen, we're making crispy breaded pork chops and applesauce. first, julia shows chris the keys to achieving juicy, flavorful chops with a crisp, substantial crust. then jack has chris tasting dijon and reveals why freshness is the key to choosing the best mustard. next, julia uncovers the test kitchen secrets to perfecting applesauce with a pure, deep apple flavor....
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across europand north america, bees have been disappearing at an alarming rae. inhe uk last year, a third of all honeybees di. it's a woying situation, and britais first professor of beekping is trying to find the solution to the plig of bees. that's what it's all about. >> the two main things threatening bees are diseases and lost of forest, so we're focused on tse particular things. wee trying to breed disease-sistant honeees. we areooking at the control of specific pests of honeybeesnd we're also deteining where the honeybs of foraging. man is certainly responble for probms farming now so tensively that vast partsf the country arfull of plants but not any plants that are any good to bees or insts because there are not flowers. >>eporter: their numbers y be dwindlg across the country but there isoneerhaps surising place where bees are thving, and that's lonn. colonies like thisne have been springg up across t city's rotops. these beehives are on top of the department store in pickly and the honey made by its bees is then sold in the sp. for more and me londone
across europand north america, bees have been disappearing at an alarming rae. inhe uk last year, a third of all honeybees di. it's a woying situation, and britais first professor of beekping is trying to find the solution to the plig of bees. that's what it's all about. >> the two main things threatening bees are diseases and lost of forest, so we're focused on tse particular things. wee trying to breed disease-sistant honeees. we areooking at the control of specific pests of honeybeesnd...
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ght now the incentives in america are if y want profit, do me. you make money bdoing stuff anthere's no limit. so we do a do and do and we get is oversupply, this excess activity because thas how people, hospitals, dtors make money. >> carl, you gave him alady a lile cocktail from the bar. all righty. if you need anything more,ust leus know. right w you are going to get a lile bit of a local anesthetic down here in your g. let's start with the right heart. you ow, if you're a hammer, everything looks like a nail yoknow, i'm an interventional cardiologist and thas what i door a living is i fix blockages. six front checks b35, plse. does the hospital likeou doing lots of procedures? sure, you know, these procures are reimrsed, fairly substantially. you kn, even within your own grouthere is a component of productivity. you know, you wish tngs would juste about taking care of patients and doing theight thin but, you know, are there external pressures? absolute. ablutely. >> dyou have to push the cath or does it find its way jus naturally? >> alloads
ght now the incentives in america are if y want profit, do me. you make money bdoing stuff anthere's no limit. so we do a do and do and we get is oversupply, this excess activity because thas how people, hospitals, dtors make money. >> carl, you gave him alady a lile cocktail from the bar. all righty. if you need anything more,ust leus know. right w you are going to get a lile bit of a local anesthetic down here in your g. let's start with the right heart. you ow, if you're a hammer,...
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naval academy making the list as one of america's best colleges. the naval academy ranks 5th for best undergraduate engineering program and 19th for liberal arts colleges. if you'd like to read more the edition of college rankings hits news stands next monday. >>>and still on the subject of lists, when it comes to restrooms baltimore's tree month hotel comes in at number twoo in the nation. it was chosen for beautiful imported marble, grand columns, chandeliers and hand carved wood washg. tens of thousands of votes were cast. number one was the theater in missouri. the online contest was conducted. well, it's not your neighborhood grocery store. fauk about the express lane. we'll show thank you stores where you don't even have to get out of the driver's seat to shop. >>>and cash strapped clunkers. why many dealerships across the nation are saying enough already. plus, we'll take you back outside to parkville and get a check on the current temperatures. it feels like it's 95 degrees. the actual temperature is 86. [ female announcer ] new swiffer wet
naval academy making the list as one of america's best colleges. the naval academy ranks 5th for best undergraduate engineering program and 19th for liberal arts colleges. if you'd like to read more the edition of college rankings hits news stands next monday. >>>and still on the subject of lists, when it comes to restrooms baltimore's tree month hotel comes in at number twoo in the nation. it was chosen for beautiful imported marble, grand columns, chandeliers and hand carved wood...
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joining me now, richard kur, national campaign manager of health care for america now. good to have you with us. >> great to be here. >> -- perkins, good to have you with us. >> good evening, lou. >> let's begin if we may, by just looking at -- tony, let me begin with you. you posted a series of congressional town hall meetings on your website, you provided some questions for people to ask. is that a fair charge to say that that's manufactured, that's organized from the top down? >> i wish we could manufacture the type of energy that is being seen out there across america. i can't even get my air conditioner set at the right temperature. this is organic. americans are -- they had enough. they're frustrated with the spending. and now they're talking about government taking over health care. what we're simply doing is giving some direction, letting people know where the meetings are, and the questions they ask. we read the legislation. we give them the key points. and we let them do the rest. and quite frankly, lou, they're doing a great job of it. >> do you actual organi
joining me now, richard kur, national campaign manager of health care for america now. good to have you with us. >> great to be here. >> -- perkins, good to have you with us. >> good evening, lou. >> let's begin if we may, by just looking at -- tony, let me begin with you. you posted a series of congressional town hall meetings on your website, you provided some questions for people to ask. is that a fair charge to say that that's manufactured, that's organized from the...
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that is what america is about. you know, as long as i don't wreck the neighborhood i can do what i want in my house. and it's always a struggle to much freedom should there be in society? when does something began to hurt others? is a just property values in the neighborhood or physical harm or psychological danger? we will have those debates until the end of time or doomsday or whenever but the basic proposition that i, the citizen should be able to do what i want to do as long as i don't hurt you or do tangible damage to society. that's one of the big ideas that matter. for instance, you know, i don't have to read what other people want me to read. i don't have to write to fit a political ideologies, and by the word ideologies, a word we throw around. ideologies, a battle of ideas. the word in theology first appears in 1796 in the wake of the french revolution. it's a new word associated with age of reason. the age of ideologies and what we are doing today in the world with religion, faith, believe, passion, fana
that is what america is about. you know, as long as i don't wreck the neighborhood i can do what i want in my house. and it's always a struggle to much freedom should there be in society? when does something began to hurt others? is a just property values in the neighborhood or physical harm or psychological danger? we will have those debates until the end of time or doomsday or whenever but the basic proposition that i, the citizen should be able to do what i want to do as long as i don't hurt...
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>>> how to measure success in america's other warn afanistan. ares its first progress report. >>> we'll take you airborne to look a an extraordinary effort by the u.s. military to save lives in t middle of the war, welcome aboard anir amlance. >>> d germanyants a million ectric vehiclesn the road by 2020. we'll plug you in on how they plan to do it. >>> fromhe world's leading reporters and analyst here's what's happeni from around the rld. this is "worfocus." made possible, in pa, by th following funder-- major support ha also been provided bthe peter g. peterson foundatio dedicated to promoting fiscal responsibity dddressing key economic allenges facing america's future. >> gd evening, i'm martin savidge. >>> if youoke up this mning and turnedn the news you might have felt a sense of discouragement aut what you were hring outf afghanistan and iraq. more tha5,000 american trps have die in those two countries nce troops were ployed to afghanistan in the fall of 2001 and iraq in e spring of 2003. and huneds of billions of dollars have been ent but
>>> how to measure success in america's other warn afanistan. ares its first progress report. >>> we'll take you airborne to look a an extraordinary effort by the u.s. military to save lives in t middle of the war, welcome aboard anir amlance. >>> d germanyants a million ectric vehiclesn the road by 2020. we'll plug you in on how they plan to do it. >>> fromhe world's leading reporters and analyst here's what's happeni from around the rld. this is...
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blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 female announcer: from jennifer, while supplies last, this luxurious microfiber sofa and chair, just $399. our most dramatic offer ever: both pieces, $399, from jennifer. ted in skyscrapers alone... but on the ground by those who could see what needed to be done. volunteers who in service stepped forward... onto the dust of the moon, a levee in the heartland, the marble steps of a dream. you may ask yourself: "where is my moon, my levee, my dream?" well, it's here... with you. step forward. help renew america at usaservice.org [ applause ] >> mike: just weeks for her untimely death millions of americans watched their faucett battle creek justly with cancer in the emmy nominated document farrah story >> usually after these procedures, farrah wanted to get back to la as soon as possible. the doctors tried to discourage her from flying so some it just happened blackjack, it all of a sudden started burning. >> you want me to inject you.
blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 female announcer: from jennifer, while supplies last, this luxurious microfiber sofa and chair, just $399. our most dramatic offer ever: both pieces, $399, from jennifer. ted in skyscrapers alone... but on the ground by those who could see what needed to be done. volunteers who in service stepped forward... onto the dust of the moon, a levee in the heartland, the marble steps of a dream....
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secretary of state hiary clinton pledges to expand america's suppo for somalia's weak interim government. > americans may be busy trading their clunkers for new cars. in theest african nation of benin,e show you the booming business tt brings new lifeto d automobiles. >>spy in the sky. israel launches new kindf surveillance play th can go from backpacto front lines in just minutes. >>> and py poor latvi crusd by the econom doturn, it's snoufring a new problem, british bhelors gone wild >>> good eveningi'm martin savid savidge. it's been quite a ek for clinton mily, with bill clinton capturing headlinesn north korea thlast two days. today it was hillary clion in africa. e secretary of state was talking tough about islamic extremists in somia and offering toxpand and extend american support to that very tenuous government in that country. sh said the militant there see somalias a futureaven for glob terrorism. in tonight's lead focus,we look at clinton visit to africa and its goa. on t second full d of her african our, secretary of ste hillarclinton was in nairobi, nya. there she honored t
secretary of state hiary clinton pledges to expand america's suppo for somalia's weak interim government. > americans may be busy trading their clunkers for new cars. in theest african nation of benin,e show you the booming business tt brings new lifeto d automobiles. >>spy in the sky. israel launches new kindf surveillance play th can go from backpacto front lines in just minutes. >>> and py poor latvi crusd by the econom doturn, it's snoufring a new problem, british bhelors...
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welcome to "bbc worldews" broadcast to our viewers opbs in america also around the globe. cong up later for you, the rce of iran's fead be senged you militia. have an intervi with a former memr. anit's fewell to a pioer of roc music, the guitast les paul has died. hello. e u.s. governmt is making its view very clear. the man serving a lifesentence a jailf the bombing of a pa am jet should note releas early. he has ternal proste cancer. he could be freed next week on compasonate grounds. he served eightears of his sentence. the b correspondentllen little reported back othe saster in 1988. he has returnedo lockerbie now. >> t whole sky just lit up d it was le liquid fire starteto rain down on the car. >> like a atom bomb going off. it was a rrific mhroom of flames. >> i lost my broer-in-law, my sier-in-law. >> it was d winter, the longest ght of th yr. one ur into its flight. thpan am jumbo jet fell ou of the cd sky, the biggest mass murr in british history. he w sentenced to lif for plantinghe bomb i now likely to be releaseds early as next ek o compassionate grounds. he ha
welcome to "bbc worldews" broadcast to our viewers opbs in america also around the globe. cong up later for you, the rce of iran's fead be senged you militia. have an intervi with a former memr. anit's fewell to a pioer of roc music, the guitast les paul has died. hello. e u.s. governmt is making its view very clear. the man serving a lifesentence a jailf the bombing of a pa am jet should note releas early. he has ternal proste cancer. he could be freed next week on compasonate...
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ahink tank adcacy group promoting human rights anddemocracy in latin america. welcome to t program. first, tell us moreabout what these new laws in xico are. >> well, eentially they decriminizepossession for personalonsumption across a range of ecit substances, whether it'smarijuana or cocaine,nd th mexicanaw, while new for mexico, is not necearily new f latin america. there are similar decriminalizatn statutes up and down th continent, a it's a growing movement with recent argentine court decisions opening doorthe door to a simil reform in that untry. >> what'behind the decision to decriminalize drugs? >> i think in latin amera, including mexico, tere's a fatiguwith amodel of zero tolerance that insists on criminal sanctionsor even the smallest leve of use, including in private, d that it's a diversion of sources that cld be better focused on ghting the drug cartels and large organiz crime. in latin erica in jrnal, there's sense that when it comes to the drug w that the united states particular has en pushing for the past seral decades, the little guy always l
ahink tank adcacy group promoting human rights anddemocracy in latin america. welcome to t program. first, tell us moreabout what these new laws in xico are. >> well, eentially they decriminizepossession for personalonsumption across a range of ecit substances, whether it'smarijuana or cocaine,nd th mexicanaw, while new for mexico, is not necearily new f latin america. there are similar decriminalizatn statutes up and down th continent, a it's a growing movement with recent argentine...
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right now the incentives in america are if you want profit, do more. you make money by doing stuff and there's no limit. so we do and do and do and we get this oversupply, this excess activity because that's how people, hospitals, doctors make money. >> carl, you gave him already a little cocktail from the bar. all righty. if you need anything more, just let us know. right now you are going to get a little bit of a local anesthetic down here in your leg. let's start with the right heart. you know, if you're a hammer, everything looks like a nail. you know, i'm an interventional cardiologist and that's what i do for a living is i fix blockages. six front checks b35, please. does the hospital like you doing lots of procedures? sure, you know, these procedures are reimbursed, fairly substantially. you know, even within your own group there is a component of productivity. you know, you wish things would just be about taking care of patients and doing the right things but, you know, are there external pressures? absolutely. absolutely. >> do you have to pus
right now the incentives in america are if you want profit, do more. you make money by doing stuff and there's no limit. so we do and do and do and we get this oversupply, this excess activity because that's how people, hospitals, doctors make money. >> carl, you gave him already a little cocktail from the bar. all righty. if you need anything more, just let us know. right now you are going to get a little bit of a local anesthetic down here in your leg. let's start with the right heart....
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. >> this is america's news headquarters. i am lauren sivan. a developing story out of florida where the outer rim of tropical storm claudette is drenching the gulf coast. the storm will not make land fall until morning. draw claudette is packing winds at 50 miles an hour. it may not bring as much flooding or wind damage as earlier feared. kuwaiti officials are considering new restrictions after a wedding tent fire killed 41 men and women. they crushed one another in a desperate attempt to escape through an only exit. all of them were women and children because men attend a separate party. they include a ban on children at parties. i am lauren sivan. now let's head back to huckabee on the fox news channel. to huckabee only right here on fox. >> mike: when you think activity, what do you think of mark berger, assault, theft, of course. ever thought about crittle activity being prayer? does that sound absurd russian ark not to the american civil liberties union. they have raised a complaint that is amazingly charged the principal and athletic tri
. >> this is america's news headquarters. i am lauren sivan. a developing story out of florida where the outer rim of tropical storm claudette is drenching the gulf coast. the storm will not make land fall until morning. draw claudette is packing winds at 50 miles an hour. it may not bring as much flooding or wind damage as earlier feared. kuwaiti officials are considering new restrictions after a wedding tent fire killed 41 men and women. they crushed one another in a desperate attempt...
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and america where young people are not robbed of the opportunity to go to college, an america where older men and women never have to fear that they will live their lives in poverty, an america where you do not have to worry about whether the health insurance you have is going to pay for the health care that you need, an america where every job is a port with the the middle-class. that is the kind of america that we want. it is up to this generation of trade unionists to build a labor movement that can make it happen. quite frankly, we do not have a moment to spare, not a single moment. the truth is that the middle- class in this country is not being squeezed. we are being crushed. women and men, working parents who ought to be living the american dream, are instead of losing their health care, losing their pensions, losing their jobs, losing their homes, and losing their patience. today there are nearly six times as many people looking for jobs as there our jobs to filtered for all the construction workers who lost their jobs, just since last november, stood side-by-side, he would have a
and america where young people are not robbed of the opportunity to go to college, an america where older men and women never have to fear that they will live their lives in poverty, an america where you do not have to worry about whether the health insurance you have is going to pay for the health care that you need, an america where every job is a port with the the middle-class. that is the kind of america that we want. it is up to this generation of trade unionists to build a labor movement...
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when minority companies prosper, all of america prosperous. our secretary gary locke is here for that reason. he is a key member of president obama's economic team and he has a distinctly american story. 100 years ago, his father chat -- traveled from chinatown washington state, initially working as a servant. his father was a small business owner of a grocery store in seattle. the secretary also worked there as a youngster. his strong work ethic and a termination eventually took him to the highest office in the state, where he served two terms as governor. during the eight years of the l ocke administration, they gain 280,000 jobs. like his grandfather, he traveled as an advocate, working across the country and this globe, to help advance economic prosperity, to help restore the american dream to people all across our great land. it is my distinct pleasure to introduce our united states commerce secretary gary locke. ♪ [applause] >> thank you very much for the introduction. i wanna say one thing about him. he as a -- is doing a great job as
when minority companies prosper, all of america prosperous. our secretary gary locke is here for that reason. he is a key member of president obama's economic team and he has a distinctly american story. 100 years ago, his father chat -- traveled from chinatown washington state, initially working as a servant. his father was a small business owner of a grocery store in seattle. the secretary also worked there as a youngster. his strong work ethic and a termination eventually took him to the...
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across europe and north america, bees have been disappearing at an alarming rate. in the uk last year, a third of all honeybees died. it's a worrying situation, and britain's first professor of beekeeping is trying to find the solution to the plight of bees. >> that's what it's all about. >> the two main things threatening bees are diseases and lost of forest, so we're focused on those particular things. we're trying to breed disease-resistant honeybees. we are looking at the control of specific pests of honeybees and we're also determining where the honeybees of foraging. man is certainly responsible for problems farming now so intensiy that vast parts of the country are full of plants but not any plants that are any good to bees or insects because there are not flowers. >> reporter: their numbers may be dwindling across the country but there is one perhaps surprising place where bees are thriving, and that's london. colonies like this one have been springing up across the city's rooftops. these beehives are on top of the department store in pickly and the honey m
across europe and north america, bees have been disappearing at an alarming rate. in the uk last year, a third of all honeybees died. it's a worrying situation, and britain's first professor of beekeeping is trying to find the solution to the plight of bees. >> that's what it's all about. >> the two main things threatening bees are diseases and lost of forest, so we're focused on those particular things. we're trying to breed disease-resistant honeybees. we are looking at the...
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>>> how to measure success in america's other war in afghanistan. the obama administration prepares its first progress report. >>> we'll take you airborne to look at an extraordinary effort by the u.s. military to save lives in the middle of a war, welcome aboard an air ambulance. >>> and germany wants a million electric vehicles on the road by 2020. we'll plug you in on how they plan to do it. >>> from the world's leading reporters and analysts, here's what's happening from around the world. this is "worldfocus." made possible, in part, by the following funders -- major support has also been provided by the peter g. peterson foundation dedicated to promoting fiscal responsibility and addressing key economic challenges facing america's future. >> good evening, i'm martin savidge. >>> if you woke up this morning and turned on the news you might have felt a sense of discouragement about what you were hearing out of afghanistan and iraq. more than 5,000 american troops have died in those two countries since troops were deployed to afghanistan in the fa
>>> how to measure success in america's other war in afghanistan. the obama administration prepares its first progress report. >>> we'll take you airborne to look at an extraordinary effort by the u.s. military to save lives in the middle of a war, welcome aboard an air ambulance. >>> and germany wants a million electric vehicles on the road by 2020. we'll plug you in on how they plan to do it. >>> from the world's leading reporters and analysts, here's...
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the policy of insulation in the united states of america. so in this situation the soviet union will say it is wonderful for the surge -- soldiers if nobody canvas start second world war that is a great deal. -- great idea. but germans, i do like to train your commanders? they say yes. but it is a legal. stalin says it don't worry. you have to train your townspeople. so germans come i do like to train your air force people in russia? they say it is very dangerous. stalin says i have the neff planes in russia and so it is a place where lufthansa was created actually. then it build the chemical facilities when you talk about the use of poison gas against people, it is the role of the soviet union. to say yes, but we have no right to. no problem. or leningrad? it had years submarines in leningrad. do you like to design and build military aircraft? the germans say yes. there is a place in moscow where they were built in moscow and i said the interest of comrade stalin why is he doing that? what is the reason to build up their german military mig
the policy of insulation in the united states of america. so in this situation the soviet union will say it is wonderful for the surge -- soldiers if nobody canvas start second world war that is a great deal. -- great idea. but germans, i do like to train your commanders? they say yes. but it is a legal. stalin says it don't worry. you have to train your townspeople. so germans come i do like to train your air force people in russia? they say it is very dangerous. stalin says i have the neff...
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. >> julie: from america's news headquarters i am julie banderas. forty-one women and children are confirmed dead after fire rages through a packed wedding tent near kuwait city. another 76 people are injured, some critically, and the toll could climb higher. many were hurt in a stampede to escape the burning tent. cause of the fire is unknown. the victims were women and children because in accordance with tradition men were attending a separate party. >> two months out of prison glivec michael vick practicing today with the philadelphia eagles. he completed a prison sentence for running a dogfighting ring. the team criticized by animal rights activists for signing the former atlanta quarterback. he agreed to a one-year deal on thursday heard he served 18 months in prison and was reinstated last month by the nfl or it i've julie banderas, back to huckabee only right here on fox. >> mike: when you think activity, what do you think of mark berger, assault, theft, of course. ever thought about crittle activity being prayer? does that sound absurd russi
. >> julie: from america's news headquarters i am julie banderas. forty-one women and children are confirmed dead after fire rages through a packed wedding tent near kuwait city. another 76 people are injured, some critically, and the toll could climb higher. many were hurt in a stampede to escape the burning tent. cause of the fire is unknown. the victims were women and children because in accordance with tradition men were attending a separate party. >> two months out of prison...
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i think america is starting to get its foot back a little bit. does this president have a lot of challenges ahead of him? of course he does. >> does he have a challenge in terms of perspective, the appearance of a guy who said he was going to be a progressive and fighting for the little guy, playing golf with a guy who is considered one of the big wall streeters after his association with geithner, after his association with summers and on and on? >> well, his relationship with wolf before, did this crop out of nowhere? if they went back and they were friends, i mean, i have friends that do all kinds of things. by the way, listening to our report, he is the head of ubs america. my guess is that ubs switzerland has nothing to do with this. i think this guy is an old friend of the president. he is on vacation. he can play golf with someone. he didn't try to thid. >> by the way, here is what he did today. i asked one of our guys over here in our political segment, steve brusk, to check and see who the president was going to be playing with golf with
i think america is starting to get its foot back a little bit. does this president have a lot of challenges ahead of him? of course he does. >> does he have a challenge in terms of perspective, the appearance of a guy who said he was going to be a progressive and fighting for the little guy, playing golf with a guy who is considered one of the big wall streeters after his association with geithner, after his association with summers and on and on? >> well, his relationship with wolf...
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but back in 1981, libya was not the only country with a grudge against america. five months before lockerbie, this u.s. warship shot down an iran airbus over the gulf killing all 290 passengers. the u.s. navy said its radar mistook it for an attacking war plane. iran never accepted this blowing up a u.s. airliner in revenge would have an obvious symmetry but no iranian complicity has been proven and the court found against the libyan man. >> he is a victim of gross miscarriage of justice. i'm very glass that although the scottish executives have granted or might grant a release on compassionate grounds, his appeal will continue. >> one result of the trial, libya has been largely rehabilitated. after the bombing, libya's president was an international pa ryia offering up the two suspects for trial, swallowing the verdict and paying compensation was the price he had to pay to bring libya in from the cold. britain and america have both re-established relations. >> it's been on both sides. the outside world has been grudging in its acceptance of libya and kadaf tinch
but back in 1981, libya was not the only country with a grudge against america. five months before lockerbie, this u.s. warship shot down an iran airbus over the gulf killing all 290 passengers. the u.s. navy said its radar mistook it for an attacking war plane. iran never accepted this blowing up a u.s. airliner in revenge would have an obvious symmetry but no iranian complicity has been proven and the court found against the libyan man. >> he is a victim of gross miscarriage of justice....
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we're about to change america. the author of the roots of modern liberalism the book will make your head hurt. carter sneed, university of notre dame. john hoff, former official in the bush administration. i have to say this, i'm going to get hammered for not only doing this show but also because your both in the bush administration. you were both in the bush administration. either you guys want to address. this isn't just a hired gun for the gop? >> i have no talking points. we're free. >> glenn: i want to come back to where we were on valuing life. what do you see there. >> my sense there, to reiterate the chief concern about any of this sort sort of program who bears the burden, whose lives get devalued. if you look back at the chart of the curve that the doctor emanuel put up and how newborns their lives are amount of investment that they have received. there is a striking statement in dr. emanuel's piece he says that infants comparing them to adolescents don't have a personality capable of valuing long term pl
we're about to change america. the author of the roots of modern liberalism the book will make your head hurt. carter sneed, university of notre dame. john hoff, former official in the bush administration. i have to say this, i'm going to get hammered for not only doing this show but also because your both in the bush administration. you were both in the bush administration. either you guys want to address. this isn't just a hired gun for the gop? >> i have no talking points. we're free....
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it's inflammatory because we've always had serious government in america. government is not some necessary evil that pops in and out of our lives. government has controlled and regulated events and economic issues even back to the 1790s. government built the canals. government subsidized and paid for most of the railroad development. government built the sanitation system. >> economic stimulus. >> well, investment in ourselves, not just stimulus, but investment in our future. government built the primary schools. we have to be clear about this. this health care system is a mess, way before obama became or anybody thought obama could become president. it is a mess. business will not be able to pay the insurance they want to pay in 10 or 12 years. premiums are going way, way, up. >> steve? >> first of all, government has been involved in the economy from the get-go. the question is to what degree? till a few decades ago the federal government spending was about 3% of the economy, and we have the mightiest economy in the world. today in the 1980s and even in t
it's inflammatory because we've always had serious government in america. government is not some necessary evil that pops in and out of our lives. government has controlled and regulated events and economic issues even back to the 1790s. government built the canals. government subsidized and paid for most of the railroad development. government built the sanitation system. >> economic stimulus. >> well, investment in ourselves, not just stimulus, but investment in our future....
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repower america. i hope our senators are listening. (applaus (applause) >> what do you think people would have said to you if you told them when were you a teenager that you wanted to sail around the whole world by yourself? and what would your mother say if you told her that? well, my next guest did it, he's now 17, he's the youngest person to sail solo around the entire globe, a feat that wasn't always a very smooth ride. >> and this massive squall, it's a huge on radar, huge and coming up real fast here. so the biggest squalls i've seen. got the boom in the water. pretty crazy right now. >> and pouring with rain for like five minutes and pouring is like filling up the cockpit. getting everywhere in the whole boat, soaked in like five seconds. >> mike: please welcome 17-year-old sailor zack sut they areland and mary anne. zack, welcome and mary anne, glad to have you here. i heard the story, you've got to be kidding me, kids takes off, 16, makes the entire trip around the world at 16, you're self-fliming there. >> yeah, with the cam-
repower america. i hope our senators are listening. (applaus (applause) >> what do you think people would have said to you if you told them when were you a teenager that you wanted to sail around the whole world by yourself? and what would your mother say if you told her that? well, my next guest did it, he's now 17, he's the youngest person to sail solo around the entire globe, a feat that wasn't always a very smooth ride. >> and this massive squall, it's a huge on radar, huge and...
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how important is a recovery in china for corporate america? >> it's very important. the two economic engines that the world is looking to take us out of this recession in a reasonable way are china and the u.s. china has been pulling more than its own way weight for the first eight or nine months of this and we expect they'll continue. they should be able to do that more organically than through the physical stimulus they've been going through. >> do you agree with that, nick. >> yeah, i think it's been big for the material stocks, commodity based stocks, some of the industrial based stocks. why i am focused on the u.s. consumer is that the recovery there has been a little bit in balance. you basically have the stimulus, the lending that's gone on. you need some kind of civility come back for the export sector. we need to help that export sector out a little bit over there. >> what do you want to do if you believe that china is continuing this recovery? we had guests on recently talking about 9% growth in china. if that's the case, that should be pretty important for
how important is a recovery in china for corporate america? >> it's very important. the two economic engines that the world is looking to take us out of this recession in a reasonable way are china and the u.s. china has been pulling more than its own way weight for the first eight or nine months of this and we expect they'll continue. they should be able to do that more organically than through the physical stimulus they've been going through. >> do you agree with that, nick....
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glenn: hello, america. we have a special tonight on some information that i don't think you're going to get anywhere else. i'm sar sorry i'm going to go charlie rose on you tonight but i brought on big brains to help discuss this so we can ask bold questions, and then look for answers. these are important questions. we're about to change america. r.j.postreto is author of woodrow wilson's art of liberal liberalism. you will learn things you never knew in history. carter sneed, associate professor of law, university of notre dame, former council on president bush's bioethics group, and gentlemen, you two, particularly, i have to say this, i'm going to get hammered for not only doing this show, but also because you're both in the bush administration. you were both in the bush administration. either of you guys want to address that you are not just a hired gun for the g.o.p.? >> i have no talking points and we're free. we're free. >> i'm an academic, so i can say whatever i like. glenn: ok. i want to come back
glenn: hello, america. we have a special tonight on some information that i don't think you're going to get anywhere else. i'm sar sorry i'm going to go charlie rose on you tonight but i brought on big brains to help discuss this so we can ask bold questions, and then look for answers. these are important questions. we're about to change america. r.j.postreto is author of woodrow wilson's art of liberal liberalism. you will learn things you never knew in history. carter sneed, associate...
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her most recent book, freedoms on steady march america's role in building in a democracy, was published with great acclaim last year. joshua will speak for about 20 minutes, and then now worth three commentators for about seven or eight minutes each, which should lead us plenty of time for questions and answers and discussion. so now it is my pleasure to call on joshua muravchik. josh. >> marc, thanks very much. thanks to you and the international forum for democratic studies and thanks also to the national endowment for democracy and its marvelous president, karl gerstein. and thanks to each of the other panelists, each of whose expertise on the middle east far eclipses my own, and i'm especially honored to have them taking notice of my book. i was working on this book over perhaps three years and during that time when i ever i would find myself at a reception or cocktail party and someone would start a conversation by saying what are you working on i would reply i am working on a book of portraits of middle eastern democrats every single time my interlocutor shot back that would be a
her most recent book, freedoms on steady march america's role in building in a democracy, was published with great acclaim last year. joshua will speak for about 20 minutes, and then now worth three commentators for about seven or eight minutes each, which should lead us plenty of time for questions and answers and discussion. so now it is my pleasure to call on joshua muravchik. josh. >> marc, thanks very much. thanks to you and the international forum for democratic studies and thanks...
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there are 46 million people in america who don't have insurance. but a big chunk -- >> but are you saying there's no problem with people not being insured in this country? >> no, i'm saying there is about 16 million who we should probably focus on trying to find a way to lower the cost of health insurance so we can get them insurance. >> but why don't the republicans ever do that when they're in power? why don't you do it? >> senator demint had a bill -- >> senator demint? senator demint is an activist for health care? he is the most anti-government conservative guy in the world. you're saying he had an activist program to do something for the su one thing their bill has in common is they removed the limits of buying health care over state borders. i can buy anything in one state or another state except for health insurance. i have to pay $1,000 a month if i'm in new jersey -- >> i can understand why you don't like big government, but when you are in power -- reagan's approach to government was the na. approach. no approach. >> you want it both way
there are 46 million people in america who don't have insurance. but a big chunk -- >> but are you saying there's no problem with people not being insured in this country? >> no, i'm saying there is about 16 million who we should probably focus on trying to find a way to lower the cost of health insurance so we can get them insurance. >> but why don't the republicans ever do that when they're in power? why don't you do it? >> senator demint had a bill -- >> senator...
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uncompensated care in america costs $43 billion. you and i pay that. we paid in higher premiums and billing. i want to address the 47 million and that do not have health care coverage to bring them into the system. if that can help lower costs by having risk pool. i want to have a meaningful basket of health care reform. let's start with medicare. i want to close the doughnut hole on prescription drugs. i want to make sure all of our seniors have access to the medications they need and that nobody in america over 55 or 65 have to make a terrible decision of buying the mill or drugs. there are some judge -- drugs that cost a lot of money. i want to make catastrophic illness does not bankrupt families. in our district along, last year, 1430 families filed for bankruptcy because of health care costs. any family in america, young or old, could be one accident away from catastrophic health-care costs. capping costs so that no family is forced to be in a position i think is an important reform. portability. that is important. preventing insurers from cherry
uncompensated care in america costs $43 billion. you and i pay that. we paid in higher premiums and billing. i want to address the 47 million and that do not have health care coverage to bring them into the system. if that can help lower costs by having risk pool. i want to have a meaningful basket of health care reform. let's start with medicare. i want to close the doughnut hole on prescription drugs. i want to make sure all of our seniors have access to the medications they need and that...
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. >> but a continued nightmare for america from blackwater. more accusations, under oaths from two former employee, founder eric prince hired mercenaries, veterans of the chilean intercept and from the balkans and provided blackwater prottives with prostitutes in iraq, some of them "young girls." >>> revenge of the physician in
. >> but a continued nightmare for america from blackwater. more accusations, under oaths from two former employee, founder eric prince hired mercenaries, veterans of the chilean intercept and from the balkans and provided blackwater prottives with prostitutes in iraq, some of them "young girls." >>> revenge of the physician in
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that reflects america. a lot more than what we have seen covered on television for the last few days. [applause] i want to thank you for coming here today in that spirit. now, before i take questions i just want to talk briefly about what health insurance reform will mean for you. we still have work to do in congress. bills are not finalized, but i just want you to understand about 80% of this has already been agreed to. here are the basic principles that folks are talking about. first, health insurance reform will mean a set of common sense, the consumer protections for folks with health insurance. said those of you who have health insurance, this is what it will mean. insurance companies will no longer be able to cancel your coverage because he gets sick. that is what happened to katie. [applause] that can happen anymore. if you do the responsible thing, if you pay your premiums each month so you are covered in case of a crisis, when crisis conseque have a heart attack or your husband finds out he has can
that reflects america. a lot more than what we have seen covered on television for the last few days. [applause] i want to thank you for coming here today in that spirit. now, before i take questions i just want to talk briefly about what health insurance reform will mean for you. we still have work to do in congress. bills are not finalized, but i just want you to understand about 80% of this has already been agreed to. here are the basic principles that folks are talking about. first, health...
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bill: as evil as i think they are. >> i love, this america. you have got two pretty smart people sitting here having a discussion whether a company is evil. i think there is a good chance. bill: they are polluters. they have distorted their news agency to be -- promote. >> propaganda is all it is. bill: pay 50 million in fines for cooking the books. a whole bunch of other things in play. i mean, you tell me. >> america doesn't understand either that they have become a banking entity. did you know that. bill: sure. finance arm. >> a banking entity which wal-mart tried to do for five years. g.e., obama gets. in g.e. tries it for three days and they become a banking entity. which means we are -- we have almost created another freddie and fannie to where we are on the hook for g.e. capital. >> they got low cost loans but g.e. capital had been in business for a while. >> no, no, no. bill: gone under like the others. >> they weren't a banking entity. what changed is they became part of the government. see, the difference between enron and g.e., enro
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and i think america does that over time. we're not a perfect system but we are protecting ourselves in ways that ought to be the envy of other countries in the world. i have to switch to decide and i will come back here. jamie. >>-monty and i'm resident of greensprings. i don't question the need to overhaul our medical care system. but many of us feel that the overhaul of the tort system should be an essential part of that over all. i don't see that in any bill or in any project thus going. can you tell us if there is any anticipation? >> i agree with you, monty. is it part of the cost of madison in america, a defensive medicine, physicians and surgeons looking over their soldier -- over their shoulder if they do not do that test, and my answer is that that is probably true. there have been lots of studies about this question. what is a little surprising is that it is not a huge contributor to the cost of medicine. it is a contributor but it is not huge. in a state that rigorously controls malpractice awards, texas, they ado
and i think america does that over time. we're not a perfect system but we are protecting ourselves in ways that ought to be the envy of other countries in the world. i have to switch to decide and i will come back here. jamie. >>-monty and i'm resident of greensprings. i don't question the need to overhaul our medical care system. but many of us feel that the overhaul of the tort system should be an essential part of that over all. i don't see that in any bill or in any project thus...
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this is california's great america. this ride malfunctioned. the good news, at least they weren't upsidedown. the ride is called invert go. it stopped. don't know why. this started, campbell, 1:40 pacific, 4:40 eastern. you're looking at almost four hours for some of these people. last count i saw, 11 people had been rescued. whoever is last to come off this thing is going to be there probably seven, eight hours dangling. >> oh my gosh. >> feet dangling there. >> are you sure they're right side up? those people kind of -- >> that's what i'm -- i'm looking right awe long with you. you could be right. i think they're at a 45 degree angle. i'm seeing feet. >> those poor people. >> i know. >> mike galanos for us tonight. see you tomorrow. >> see you, campbell. >>> if you think you can exercise and those unwanted pounds will melt away, think again. coming up, new research, new depressing research that could shake up a lot of workout addicts. >>> and, ten days into august and the dog days of summer are turning into a heated debate over health care. w
this is california's great america. this ride malfunctioned. the good news, at least they weren't upsidedown. the ride is called invert go. it stopped. don't know why. this started, campbell, 1:40 pacific, 4:40 eastern. you're looking at almost four hours for some of these people. last count i saw, 11 people had been rescued. whoever is last to come off this thing is going to be there probably seven, eight hours dangling. >> oh my gosh. >> feet dangling there. >> are you sure...
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. -- healthy for america. >> i hope so. what i think is constructive is free and vigorous debate where people do not accuse others notice and do not resort to screaming. trace: i want to go back to nancy pelosi and steny hoyer. there quotation says -- the facts in this are very undefined. we still do not have a bill. we do not know what is going to be in it, and we do not know who will pay for it. when they say they are disputing the facts, we do not know the facts. >> you are right, there are five bills out there. we are republicans, the innocent bystanders on the stat -- syed mind. they are in control and -- bystanders on the sideline. they are in control and they cannot even get it done. people do not understand what is being sold to them. trace: over and over again they have said that if you let your insurer, you will be able to keep it, but that is not true. >> i think what we need is a consensus in the democratic party and country that you can keep your health care the way in is, that we do not have a public auction,
. -- healthy for america. >> i hope so. what i think is constructive is free and vigorous debate where people do not accuse others notice and do not resort to screaming. trace: i want to go back to nancy pelosi and steny hoyer. there quotation says -- the facts in this are very undefined. we still do not have a bill. we do not know what is going to be in it, and we do not know who will pay for it. when they say they are disputing the facts, we do not know the facts. >> you are...
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they looked to america as to a beacon of hope. and the middle eastern democrats are often working in countries that are very angry at america. it creates a whole different picture. so i certainly agree with that. i do agree that peace and democracy are on the one hand mutually re-enforcing. on the other hand they're both desirable and separatable and we should be pursuing both. and that success will either be beneficial to the pursuit of the other. i'm not so worried about the possibility that elections will bring bad results. they may sometimes, but also i think bad results are part of a learning process for citizenry. and the country that hasn't has the process of elections and it usually takes a number of free elections before voters get more sophisticated about how to use their vote. and finally, thank you for your categorization -- i hadn't thought of it but i'm going to borrow it now for the next time i present the book. it's very useful. and i think you were saying -- but you didn't quite say it sort of between the lines th
they looked to america as to a beacon of hope. and the middle eastern democrats are often working in countries that are very angry at america. it creates a whole different picture. so i certainly agree with that. i do agree that peace and democracy are on the one hand mutually re-enforcing. on the other hand they're both desirable and separatable and we should be pursuing both. and that success will either be beneficial to the pursuit of the other. i'm not so worried about the possibility that...